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Old 02-09-2012, 01:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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3rd Generation NEW 2011 Sienna Offset Limitations

Before I say anything please take anything I say as a grain of salt and not make any assumptions that I have worked with Toyota and have endorsed my findings. My research is my research alone and maybe a few shops in my local area.

NEW OFFSET LIMITS for the SIENNA!

After seeing the Vossen Sienna and compared my current offsets and setups, the Sienna CAN
do 20x10.5 wheels!

based off my current setup, the closest offset would be a +30

here are the numbers:
current setup:

Fronts: 20x9.5 (+25) + 10mm spacers = 20x9.5 +15
Rears: 20x9.5 (+25) + 15mm spacers = 20x9.5 +10

new setup

Fronts: 20x10.5 (+30) (no spacers) = retracts wheel from current setup by only 2MM... YES!!
Rear: 20x10.5 (+30) (no spacers) = retracts wheel from current setup by 7MM... gonna want to add 5mm spacers to be 2MM different from current setup..

CONCLUSION:

ladies and gentleman!! NEW MOST FLUSHED OFFSET FOR SIENNA!!


20X10.5 +30 OFFSET!!!
now depending on what tire size you guys have can definitely change the situation from no rubbing to possible rubbing... my recommendation:

245/45/20 tire size...cheapest and closest diameter to the original

UPDATE:
- Per Gee702, 275/35/20 tires WILL NOT FIT with this setup!!! so please don't use that tire size!!


THERE YOU HAVE IT FOLKS!! enjoy!!... will be posting pics of my new wheels next week!!!

CHEERS!!

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Old 02-09-2012, 08:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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thanks for the info. Exactly what I was looking for.

Can't wait to see your new wheels! I have had the most difficult time trying to find the right wheels for the right look that I want on this Van. So far, the Vossen's are closest to what I want but they are $$$$
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Old 02-09-2012, 09:44 AM   #3 (permalink)
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245's on 10.5?!?

can't wait to see your new setup!!
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Old 02-09-2012, 12:14 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Here's my 20x10.5 +25 fits perfect!
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245/45/20 will fit nice on a 10.5 I ran 275/35/20 lol on my 10.5s ^^
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DAMN Gee you got more guts than me trying to put 275's on a Sienna... I give you props man!!! I'll edit this page to update that 275's wont fit 10.5
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Nah 275/40s or 45s fit but 275/35s just too thin without a drop lol
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I'm slowly rebuilding a set of 20x9 & 20x11 Lowenharts lol we'll see how that works out lol
Full face wheels look weird on these vans to me lol IMHO


Unless it's on the ground! Then it will look great

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post pics as soon as you're done... that will be a worthy addition to our picture thread haha
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Here's my 20x10.5 +25 fits perfect!

...damn! are you running spacers at all to clear this wheel size?
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I'm guessing 245 on 10.5" will stretch the tire right?


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absolutely! haha...
10.5 inches to mm = 267mm
tires are only 245mm.... theres a safe amount of stretching which is anything less than half an inch or 50mm.. also the fact that the tire is still tall compared to rubber band tires or low profile tires which are not only stretched width wise but also height wise since there's not much play.

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I'm guessing 245 on 10.5" will stretch the tire right?


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Ya in the Vossen video I wonder if the tires were 245 or 255. They look pretty stretched so maybe 245.


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...damn! are you running spacers at all to clear this wheel size?
Nah rob no spacers. The lower the offset #. The more it sits away from the vehicle.

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Ya in the Vossen video I wonder if the tires were 245 or 255. They look pretty stretched so maybe 245.


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Might be 245/35s. I stretched 215/35/19s on a 19x9.5 on my infinity lol looks hella SCARRY! But looks great.
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Before I say anything please take anything I say as a grain of salt and not make any assumptions that I have worked with Toyota and have endorsed my findings. My research is my research alone and maybe a few shops in my local area.

NEW OFFSET LIMITS for the SIENNA!

After seeing the Vossen Sienna and compared my current offsets and setups, the Sienna CAN
do 20x10.5 wheels!

based off my current setup, the closest offset would be a +30

here are the numbers:
current setup:

Fronts: 20x9.5 (+25) + 10mm spacers = 20x9.5 +15
Rears: 20x9.5 (+25) + 15mm spacers = 20x9.5 +10

new setup

Fronts: 20x10.5 (+30) (no spacers) = retracts wheel from current setup by only 2MM... YES!!
Rear: 20x10.5 (+30) (no spacers) = retracts wheel from current setup by 7MM... gonna want to add 5mm spacers to be 2MM different from current setup..

CONCLUSION:

ladies and gentleman!! NEW MOST FLUSHED OFFSET FOR SIENNA!!


20X10.5 +30 OFFSET!!!
now depending on what tire size you guys have can definitely change the situation from no rubbing to possible rubbing... my recommendation:

245/45/20 tire size...cheapest and closest diameter to the original

UPDATE:
- Per Gee702, 275/35/20 tires WILL NOT FIT with this setup!!! so please don't use that tire size!!


THERE YOU HAVE IT FOLKS!! enjoy!!... will be posting pics of my new wheels next week!!!

CHEERS!!
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Here's my 20x10.5 +25 fits perfect!
I was going to say with 20x10.5 +30 with 5mm spacer, why not just run +25?

BTW, the front brake on the XLE looks pretty big. What disc type are you guys running on the front, if I may ask?

Nice looking GS, Gee. I love that lip action!
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